re: Barak - "I believe in people's lawful right to bear arms"Posted by CITWTT on 1/6/13 at 8:25 am to EthanL

I am assuming that you NEVER HAVE OR WILL EVER serve in the military. The oath is not to the govt. or to a person, it is to the Constitution that you pledge allegiance to, against all ENEMIES foriegn and domestic. You just qouted the lefts mantra about the Constitution with your post.

re: Barak - "I believe in people's lawful right to bear arms"Posted by CITWTT on 1/6/13 at 8:32 am to EthanL

Where did you go bat shite crazy in your mental development? What does your post have anything to do with gun RIGHTS? Rights do not and have never been given by the government, they have been stolen by .gov for many decades. Go give your man a knobjob for the day.

re: Barak - "I believe in people's lawful right to bear arms"Posted by EthanL on 1/6/13 at 8:43 am to CITWTT

Hopefully one day you will realize that above laws, above rights, are your principles. Principles are more important than any of these. Hopefully before its too late, you will see the wisdom of standing up for those over any man- made, hand written documents.

If not, be prepared for more Sandy Hook incidents in exchange for our 'rights' being protected.

re: Barak - "I believe in people's lawful right to bear arms"Posted by TheJacer on 1/6/13 at 8:46 am to charlieg14

quote:If you don't like the US President and the US government, then LEAVE.

Are you kidding? The Constitution is the document from which the government and all representatives inherit their power. These politicians you liberals seem to have such a hard on for are, by design, meant to be changed regularly. Seeing as "...then LEAVE" is usually reserved to express resistance to a fundamental change, using it the way you have doesn't even make sense. Especially when you consider it is our civic duty to vet, debate and disagree with opposing view points within the bounds of the Constitution.

quote:The Constitution is proving itself to be an inept, flawed piece of document. Sorry if this offends your overly-sensitive patriotic senses

I wonder how you came to that conclusion seeing as there is a very good chance in neither of our lifetimes has the Constitution been adhered to in any meaningful way. Honestly, after decades of political malcontents and a populace more and more geared to handing over liberties to live responsibility free, bending the rules to the point of complete structural break down would stand as a proof positive: The Constitution was written for a reason, and it was written well.